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Priority in Practice: March
31st and April 1st 2008 University
College London
School
of Public Policy +44
(0)20 7679 4999 (Reception) Provisional Programme
(Revised Jan 15th 2008) Mon 31st
March 10.00 Registration
and Coffee 10.30 Andrea
Sangiovanni , King’s College London, ‘Justice and Rules of Regulation’ 11.30 Tanya
Burchardt, LSE, ‘Conditioned Expectations and the Capability Approach’ 12.30 Lunch 1.30
Session on Trust and Democratic Practice 1: Mathew
Festenstein, University of York, ‘Truth and Trust in Democratic Epistemology’ 2.30 Session on
Trust and Democratic Practice 2: Neus Torbisco,
Universitat Pompeu Fabra, ‘Nationalism, Cosmopolitanism and the Promise of
Trust’ 3.30 Tea 3.45 Session on
Trust and Democratic Practice 3: Andrew
Tucker, UCL, “Does one Trust (Model) Fit All? Linking Theory and Empirics”. 4.45 Session on
Trust and Democratic Practice 4: Richard Murray, New
Economic Foundation “Can We Measure Trust At the Frontline? Exploring Policy
Lessons From UK Public
Services” 5.45 Close Tues April
1st 9.30 Coffee 10.00 Luc Bovens,
LSE and Pareth Kathrani, Kingston Law School and King’s London, ‘The Tampere
Agreement: Towards a Common
EU Asylum Policy’ 11.00 Christine
Straehle, University of Quebec at Montreal, ‘Immigration and the Welfare State’ 12.00 Lunch 1.30 Shlomi
Segall, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem ‘The Health of Nations: Whose
Responsibility?’ 2.30 Harald
Schmidt, Nuffield Council, ‘Just Health Responsibility: Personal
Responsibility As Co-Responsibility’ 3.30 Tea 3.45 Martin
O’Neill, Manchester, ‘Rawls and Property-Owning Democracy’ 4.45 Barbara
Fried, Stanford ‘Regulation of Harm: Is There a Coherent Alternative to
Welfarism?’ 5.45 Close Registered
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